facebook icon twitter icon instagram icon linkedin icon

Latest

Jalaluddeen School aces A'Levels this year with 17 top 10 students

17 Jalaaluddin School students scored high enough to be ranked among the top 10s and six secured the High Achiever's Scholarships.

Ameera Osmanagic
16 January 2025, MVT 22:26
A student receiving their National Top 10 plaque for A' Level results during a previous year --
Ameera Osmanagic
16 January 2025, MVT 22:26

The A’Level results for last year, which came out today, marked the best performance in Hdh. Kulhudhuffushi's Jalaaluddin School’s history, Principal Aminath Mohamed announced today.

A total of 47 students wrote the exams last year, out of which 17 students scored high enough to be ranked in the national top 10 results. Six of these students secured High Achievers' Scholarships offered by the Maldivian government as well.

The students are:

- Ahmed Yaseen Ibrahim: Second Place

- Aishath Hanaan Ilyas: Third Place

- Ahmed Razaan Adam: Third Place

- Reeshaan Ibrahim: Third Place

- Mohamed Saadhin Moosa: Fourth Place

- Aminath Shiuma Abdul Rasheed: Fourth Place

- Aminath Ali: Fifth Place

- Mariyam Manaal Mamdhooh: Fifth Place

- Malsa Ahmed: Sixth Place

- Mohamed Aiman Adam: Sixth Place

- Mohamed Zaid Abdul Samad: Seventh Place

- Ibrahim Mahil Abdulla: Seventh Place

- Mariyam Ibadhaa Abubakr: Seventh Place

- Mariyam Azuha Mohamed: Ninth Place

- Mohamed Unaish: Ninth Place

- Ahmed Yaish Mohamed: Ninth Place

- Qanith Adam: Ninth Place

Principal Aminath said that this outcome is the result of the hard work students and teachers put into the exams. She also commended the efforts of parents to ensure these results.

"[We] hoped for a very good result. The school always works to improve the results each year. We worked similarly this time as well," she said.

Praising the students, teachers and parents, Aminath thanked everyone for their efforts.

A total of 4,293 students participated in the October/November Edexcel A'Level exams last year, from 48 exam centres.

MORE ON NEWS